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CREATE YOUR CAMPUS ROAR FOR DAYTON BASKETBALL

Throughout the NCAA season, fans young and old, student body and alumni, can submit their Campus Roar for the Dayton Flyers.
The Dayton Flyers and Nike have teamed up to come up with a new way to cheer on the UD men’s and women’s basketball teams on the journey to the tourney this NCAA season.

It’s called Campus Roar, and it puts a phrase to the craze that is NCAA basketball in March.

WHAT IS A CAMPUS ROAR?
A Campus Roar is a fan’s mantra to carry a team to the dance in March. It’s a phrase. A slogan, that puts into words what the fans in the stands are feeling for the squad on the hardwood.
 
In 35 characters or less it sums up why fans love their basketball program, and what it means to make it to the national championship.

HOW DOES IT WORK?
Throughout the NCAA season, fans young and old, student body and alumni, can submit their Campus Roar for the Dayton Flyers.

Once submitted, Campus Roars will be voted on by users via Facebook Likes, in order to determine which slogans will become the next Nike t-shirts. 

The top 16 Roars will become Nike t-shirts, for teams and fans to wear as they make their way to the tourney.

No student athletes’ names can be used - just choice powerful words that describe the pulse in the stands.

SUBMIT YOU CAMUP ROAR
The mantra can be submitted on DaytonFlyers.com/mens/basketball, NikeBasketball.com and Facebook.com/NikeBasketball

Tell why you love Dayton basketball, in 35 characters or less. Submit your Campus Roar. It could be the next Nike T-Shirt representing the Dayton Flyers!

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